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” 4 a 2 ee feaitg SE parrmeaity hte cree PAGE SIR: fh Teh saaptei Tur 3 | : “noes sommes } the munteipal ‘eblincit tnto’ action” and {reeds and three stations for the D088! periodical visltatlonis’ of the ty f < SH a negotiations ‘were begun with Dr. Fong | of systematic Study have-been establish-) last great outbreak came five fl . : : and other leaders, representing: /fifty |¢d at Carlisle, Pa. Can tat m., Andy years ‘BgO. Boe | af ‘Bee lees A 4 2 | sullds with q membership of mMtions of Wichita, Kans.» a a business men. As a result the ‘strike! ‘Thru these ‘stations it ay pee more. Canaita’a test “himber expor, | was called off and it was agreed trac bok be learned this year about the Hes| pnoe in 3607.) 6 } thw taxes should be paid se ane ee sian fly than ig ee year pe pnt the fps Sea CS ding a conference and ballot ; British General. Howe's. hired Hessians 5 inken at thé annual meeting 6f the {are supposed’ to have brot ‘the pest ta)” Cleveland, Ohio, tn saia to have a 1; taxpayers, to be held in Beale Mane aoc Long Island during the ‘revolution. Ex-| ¢r peat ‘population than any cit, ‘haustive.fvestigations are under way Sogepsiestati aro with the ex dear young thing, full of sentiment and illusion, is drawing to a close. AGRICULTURAL DEFT. DEPT. 5 on parasites of the Hessian fly to de- avian! ieee what effect the Parasia fon te Rana rath ot the « - i] eee rasite om 3) ol e rrny “Gladness”’ and glad rags are going out of fashion. | Ser ' ie pale abate a ees oman ahen ee, a According to Miss Jane D. Rippin, national director of the Girl] 4 oY AS ‘ NTIGATING OUTBREAK Scouts, within the next ten years women are going to abandon all crea-| Oe = 7 : tive attempts at illusion, and live a peaceful, thrifty existence, like 9 j men. They are going to wear plain,¢arners, or for that matter any other - 4 7 % business suits and severe hats, abjure)kind of women, wear such foolish and : thy : = : Stage high heels and ¢ ptics and exercise | senseless undegwear,” declared the lead- a restraining influence on their exu-jer of the club, the other day, who is adness, especially while at}peer and only In the chorus’ because : s : : WASHINGTON, (By Mall.)—Antici- WIM be pebd tapersen or persons furnishing information Rinceor x Gil Souls Dele: War on Frills By FREDERIC J. HASKIN NEW YORK, March 24.—The day of the overjoyed, overdressed | Miss Rippin herself is doing all} said to be the daughter of a British é ‘ aa pating the possibility this spring of an-| > cary tasibring chia -adral rable tahacgad eoneanel alec eiiiaames eu neter { other of the numprous destructive out- leading to recovery. of diamonds taken from the women’s rm ahou , |the péer is* bankrupt er not js not di- < F é j ‘.] ee brenks of the Hessiayw fly in the sehen ds Svery. day.” she says, “we: rel yalged by’ the young lade) butvhe: 144 : : . tields of the country, :the department i rest-room in the Lj heer eee Satur y night. teaching the girl that her body isn’t!by no means retivtent concerning other ghee ate has Leoni eee to ‘combat © Christmas tree. on x hich to’ hang a! members of the ete Dobility, whose | SEX TY.NINTH REGIMENT MARCHING IN GREAT ST. PATRICK P. ak ee bite ito sv a Senate lot of aments> he young scout) taste in- underwear she deseribes in ‘ARA\ becomes accustomed to the wearing of great detail. After announciny tet the Githe famous fighting Trish unit marching up Fifth avi » New York City. | ficiently to provide “for the- prinicpal BEAUTIES AT THE FLOWER SHOW —Miss Hope Hampton, famous English beauty and actress, at the International Flower Show at Grand Central Palace, New York City. 4 her own simple uniform and sees its| Duchess of Portland, the fsuchess of value. Of cor ®, she cannot wear it} Devonshire and many other titled la- is taught t the next dies on friendly terms with her grand- est thing is a plain one-piece dress] mother, were partial to unbleached mus- with a belt. Her scout shoes are big/lins the organizer of Irene ‘Thrift club RUHR REVOLT CHINESE RESENT and broad with low heels, and she) admitted that the present» generation ala sed know the of high heels. As was inclined to favgr silk, but that <his | mi THE HOUSE OF QUALITY for ‘oumetion soeey one, of urine eteeiieeh cue a ain melee Eos [FOREIGNERS TAX 7730 md 4PM. PICTURES conad to that girls’ who wedrt bya! popular wave of.areforia, iS NEAR ERD BEST VENTILAT. artificial on their faces have; As evidence that they are speaking % HT _ i in their characters,” eoining fut the nuk and the whole AND WON T PAY IT NIG D THEATRE IN taking them while they e young | truth concerning the purpose of ea elke ating in them &/ club, the members will take you bac’ grim and,seven| to their dressing tables ana show you te ontinued from Page 1) | catANGHAL @y AMai)—while the y reality, it is hoped | their small portable sewing marhines, | es thru the surrender of Reichswehr we ma eas divided’ into two 00-g1 outlook tan event-|costing five dollars apiece, whereon | forces. jae ecg s\n with eo Hsu Shih- amped out. Miss Rippin is|they manufacture’lingeries between the abe esse niin ing—more or less— vetted in this useful cam-jacts. “Of course, you know, such prac (By United Press.) i cts, and a national y arious women’s clubs, in-} tical garments cannot be bought,” said} VONDON, March 25.—Red forces} Parliamentary legislature sitting at cluding the Wall Street club, the Irene!the leader ff exhibiting her specimens |®"¢ German army regulars near Gage tne and dominating the southern Thrift club, an organization of chorus of thrift, “which shows how demoral-|72 miles southeast of | E have Oe miniature civil war is and A. Mitchell Palmer, whose! jzed the public taste has become and {®8teed to an armistice, The troops are! b8ing waged in Shanghai between the | est isin BGUSIGHIng ai0C! ao “maehs ais Eemmanenat® entrenched. Both sides used artillery.| Chinese taxpayers, and the British gladness as extrayagan Thus, with even the stage deyeloping}_“ Berlin dispatch said that President | Tr Olexs. of the International Settlement. /| While the campaign is invading even|an anipathy. to frivolity, the. future | © “bert had concluded a day’s truce with AW hile the armies of North and South our drawing rooms, with the idea of holds much hope for the extinction of| Westphalia Communists. The truce is; China refuse to. spill any blood and clothing them a little more fully and giadness. With so many reforms un-|*e?ewable at the end of each day. |form mutual admiration societies every less fancHully, it 4s particularly @irect-|dér .way and. gathering furious mo-| | Holland has concentrated large forces’ time they are drawn up in battle array, ed at the modern working woman.| mentum, there will soon be nothing left {ons the German’ border because of Some real fighting and a number of Young women who wear distracting to be glad about. Yes; there would be| heavy fighting between Communists| deaths have resulted from the clash clothes to the office, whose gindness much hope for the weary in the future|#"4 government’ troops southeast of| between the natives and the police effervesces and spits over into the were it not for one @isquieting possi-| ‘Wesel near the Duteh, frontier. representing the foreigners in this city. sober working hours, and who monopo-' bility.. Suppose everybody went right Re Applications for représentation of the © business tele} es for } racte cing 4K yway? Chinese, who claim to! bear 70 per cent | lize business telephones for protracted./on being gid, anyway? ‘IN Wi KED MA ls | otzthe upkeep of ‘the community, px mee the sunicipal council followed rioting | mirthful conversations with tt and death that was an outgrowth ¢f sarl ous acquaintances, and who insist vp’ aping the boss when 7:00. 8:15, 9:30 OTHE STATE on joyful). STELLAR Bl the Shan: “: < i es tung situation‘and.an uprising the poor man is anxious to get thre | the dictation and out to his golf, are tL KT LYRIC; in Ld by the students" unions. The not expected to occur in the furure.| applications were'd against by the » Wall Street club: is taking 1 . municipal council, ting of six ry - ‘5 subtlet the organization, has ve A letter received by the Casper re- sands of young women en:ployed in The picture is being Nou everything that it is nece: sary nizance of the bureau of navigation in| ile Chautard, the noted French direstar,| taxes. About fifty of thei were ar- pe te schools: or courses’? deciires capacities is utilized. baud was educated for a civil engineer, 8000s to meet the tax levy. When they important, Older women who havé gone 2 men who have, in accordance with |theater. Seven ‘years: ago" he: cam in! they were “rogtes.” . fh word or twg of advice, which Personnel situatfon may be relieved at i ronal $ a king, As it is, conditions are so shocking.) hil: the tanita eohbobl thicapacity,iaa cies of gladness under 2 . = t ary decided * high lights of ty Alves and political leaders got wind of the 4 me : SEtehGh alia! OTE a Sather a eee anu\| Secret decision of the council - and tis eecnele os ie ‘ g S >’! sticcess ach : peloni! forced an acknowledgement that the : Dat ri ati “ r x shown at Lyric| ing had/been made. the Wall Street district, ayuing te| D2¥Mation, reads as follows. tod Then the shopkeepers. quietly closed } to know if one is to succeed in .{ number of trade schools under the cog-/and received his early training from 1 ig| rested and went to prison’ while the t Miss Sible: “There are questions of The bureau desires that every effort | and practiced that profession in Frunece| appeared for trial before British Asses- thru the stage of office work, which €*isiting, instructions, the qualifications | the United States for Kelair, ‘The, strike of the shopkeepers stirred we feel should be of some value.” . | the earlest date: possible. according to Miss Sibley, that one wo-) fy ‘le Cc luing voty in need of iaen 3 British, two Americans and one Jap- ¢ wing George Archainbaud has giver to 7 Fupe of definitely saddening them. REGR TS IN SFAVIGE ‘In ‘Walked Mary” the same intolitzant| steer Several Weekts before the matter TOMORROW: - s Elizabeth Sibley, president. ¢f understanding ‘of the was made public, Chinese merchants views on the subject, which she conti he gave to that pfevious June ¢ je ect o ess “ ou- | success “A TD: » e: dently expects to impress upon thou-| iting station from the bureau of jamsel. tn. Distre scouetsieas “There is at present in operation a Archainhaud is a stepson of Ein.| their stores’ and refused to pay their iness office is ught in. prepar: | which only a small percentage of the] stepfather. Born in P; Archain-} Police of the revenue department seized dress and deportment which ate iqest b@-Made to place in the trade schools |for several years before turning to, the} sor’Grant/ Jones. he told the merchants, these! girls are just’ entering, can give|10f eftance, In order that the present | “Particular effort should be made to man, the head of a large banking house Just Another Smashing Program \ recently became so embarrassed at the| having Sar, Aare co apg of \the grad- diaphanous attire of the other fom: | uate of sete ng EEE hy inine workers that she raised all the} 5, 10S fuel oil srhools, Ye i : ind in the office and then tact-| Philadelphia, Pa., and Mare Island, Cal. pf pandas |: Yoeman and storekeepers’ schools, | : fessional Women here, where the sub-| Great Lakes, Il, and San Wrancisco, wife becomes unduly suspi fully suggested that) the girls put © “Newport, .R. :1.; naval) operating. base, CONTINUOUS 1 P M TO HW P M ject of dress reform received a great| California. ce husband: if he has in his} Artificera’ schools, naval operating | First a Yan. walked into her heart—Then she decided to do a Bisenctn: please ask:for your duplicate sales slips. ‘We will give no credit on returned goods without,the duplicate slip. NOTICE! . 3 8 2 y would not Cera. that, they ‘would ‘n0f Hampton Rouds, Va., and San Fran- At the recent convention of the Na-| cisco, Cal. PME BE eS « of discussion, Mrs. Christine R.| Cooks and bakers’ schools, Newport, The Wi one’ Star paras tee 1 ting base, Hampton inso! Kefauver, supervising inspector of the| RB. Lj naval opera’ ne ; rink i bureau ‘of industrial hygiene of the; | Roads, Va., and San Francisco, oy ‘ y York department of health, cre- Seaman gunners (torpedo), Newport, tion that | R. L (ordnance), Navy Yard, Washing- a fash-| base, Hampton Roads, Va., and Mare} it wa Island, Ca} ion model In her opinion it was ub} y | to the modern business girl_to sup-) lectrical and gyro compass school, tional Federation of Business and Pro-| , Musician schools, Newport, R. 1; e ir by her ass ated a mild stir by her as pear cis, Sherttpbieg 35 d appearance in order that} aval operating base, Hampton Roads, girl who dolls up lik per her g' a little walking herself. cy vife mii res Va., and Mare Island, Cal. , geal brine welt gee eee wate at Machinists’ mates’ school/ classes for She walked in on Yank's banchelor dinner just when gayety was joe ally intereatad in the welfare of| Machinists’ mates, enginémen, motor at its height. ‘Then some oné in the party insulted her. boss's wives, except in so far us they | poat operators ne Sa Tanne be She walked in on her rival to be coldly snubbed. interfere w. e success of business base, ‘oads; . ; 3 paisa 2 Se ae 4 | and the radio school, Great joo, Great Lakes, ml. She walked in when Yank kissed rival. 5 ‘The business ‘woman. may not real- And now she walked in when some one else kissed, rival. jee it, but it is not fair to herself to FIVE SiX-HOOM HOU HOUSES Where Do You Think She Wal “cure dress’ for the office | in unsuitable Stone ae slothes,” she says, The time come when entering business with @ COME AND SEE! 2 : yoman does not mean merely the fill- —THEN— ing a gap between school and mar: bl u : riage It means as much today to al ie girl-as it does to her brother. She murt| Dubois & Goodrich have been au- therefore avail herself of every. oppor-| thorized by a local man to draw plans THEN tunity to make it a success, What)for a terrace of five sjx-room houses, would we think of a man who wore a| which he proposes to erect on Linden dress suit to the office in the morning?/ street, near the corner of Maple, dur- And yet women go into offices in gowns! ing the coming summer, if business ANNAN NT suitable for tea or dinner,” eonditions warrant the investment. The —THEN— Mrs, Kefauver knows of one case; buildings will be constructed of hollow where a young office worker, doubt-| tile, covered with stucco, and will be s a victim of glad propaganda about! completely modern in all detais, 5 the goodness of the human race (if you —_— Th a7, . e Big Sensation - only look on the bright side of things), ry i only look on the bright side of uae| 420me Furnished RESPECTABLE _ BY PROXY” impression she was making upon a cynical public, she went about the ef. | em | ficient perfor: nce of her duties un- COLUMBUS, Ohio.—{United Press.)—+ til one day the wife of one of her em-|]Chio’s. new executive mansion, into . SATURDAY : ployer’s clients happened into the office | Which Governor James M. Cox has just AND and saw her. That lady immediately |™oved, is believed to be the only one demanded that her husband take his|!2 the United States furnished entire. business to some’ other office|!¥ by the work of Inmates of state the young svomen employes were | institutions, ess gorgeously attired, which 60 up-|_ The furniture was made at the Mans- set the young clerk’s boss that he fired| “eld reformatory, ‘the blankets at the iis state penitentiary, and the linens by : inmates “of the institute ‘for the blind. If the present reform campaign were th sy ane ye ssi Experts who have inspected the work declared it ‘was of highest quality. too exuberantly for the role of clerk. Happily unconscious of the unfavorable by State Wards TOM rie Nothing i is too small for our consideration—nothing i is left un- done in assuring every customer of complete satisfaction when he comes to’ us for clothes. A satisfied customer is the best customer, and we work constant- ly to that end. f Advance Spring ‘Suits for men a young i new fabrics, new patterns, the finest workmanship. Priced at $27. 50 as $75.00 confined to the dress and manners of office workers, one would not attach 0 much importance’ to it, but even TTT ~a the desire to be sober-minded. It is not unusual to find whole companies while waiting for the cues in the wings; 5 4 while one company ‘playing Yhere *if 4 k has organized the Irene] gyanNGHAT : - : (By | Maii).—Shanghal : for promoting the wear of sensible, mus-| Povee in recent weeks Ihave been en: e e ommerci 0 ated all frivolous apparel of this type, ts 4 ek AANA iN A 1 i And have espoused the coarse, practiéal| Cf, Whom are ‘believed “to. be) Chinese, THE BIG BUSY STORE : who have been using bombs in stores a 1 econo “a 1 2 trandmothere aye ments of theif) and public:places:.when.their-demands ix met with refusal. So far, but one ar- rest has been made, i NA Watch Our Windows Phones 13 and 14 SU Se ae Panga ri Ds oR Rad TSP, Seay pl ee SG z Pas EL “Nowhere else’ in the world do wage- een , alt Hull "yt Nama, 3 es oe